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Old 05-16-2008, 03:25 PM
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Scholastic Warehouse Book Sale

At Scholastic Book Fairs, our warehouses are working sites for most of the year. But at the end of each season, we open our doors and offer super values on books, software, teaching resources, and more at our Warehouse Book Sale. It's our way of thanking you for your continued commitment to the education profession and helping children become life long learners.

Warehouse Sales are exclusively for School Employees, School District Personnel, Registered Homeschoolers, and Book Fair Chairpeople / Volunteers.

Get your Fast-Cart Pass and register for a sale today! You'll bypass the sign-in lines and receive a $10 off coupon. To get started, select a state to find a sale near you and click the "Sign Up" button.


From personal experience, when you fill out your fastcart pass just put in volunteer - no need to fear about whether you are allowed to attend.

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Old 05-16-2008, 07:37 PM
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Has anyone been to the Kennesaw, GA sale? The last sale they had wasn't that great, but I'll be in the area Monday so maybe I'll check it out.

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Arlington, Tx

We went to the Arlington Tx location today. Much better organization than I have seen in years.
They had a $1 aisle - I saw 30% off and $1, $2, $5 & $10 items. If the books were not marked they were 50% off. Outside they had boxes of damaged items for 50 cents. My younger dd wanted a book. At the very same time my odler dd found it on one aisle as I found it on another. We both brought it to my younger dd. Take a look on the back - one said $3.99 and the other $5.99. Identical books. So, lesson here, if you see the same book in different places, check the prices.

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Also, check the bargain area first. I've found the same books in both the bargain area and the regular area. In the bargain area they are usually $1-$3, but in the regular area they are 1/2 off the regular price.

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We went to the Arlington Tx location today. Much better organization than I have seen in years.
They had a $1 aisle - I saw 30% off and $1, $2, $5 & $10 items. If the books were not marked they were 50% off. Outside they had boxes of damaged items for 50 cents. My younger dd wanted a book. At the very same time my odler dd found it on one aisle as I found it on another. We both brought it to my younger dd. Take a look on the back - one said $3.99 and the other $5.99. Identical books. So, lesson here, if you see the same book in different places, check the prices.

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Did the same thing in Delaware. Some of the damaged books are hardly damaged. Got a wonderful hardback children's cookbook for $1. Had a nick in it. I always check out the damaged and dollar books first. Make a killing of books for my classroom.
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